Lost in Details – A mix of seduction and classic elegance / Adidas X Opening Ceremony AW13 Lookbook – A mix of active aesthetics and chic fashion in soft background
It’s a Boy! Finally, full peal of bells rung at Westminster Abbey and many smiles beamed in front of cameras as all of Britain welcomes the royal baby. Laurent Mekul captured this moment in his camera…
French Connection tapped the talents of iconic fashion photographer Rankin and launched ‘From Sketch to Store’, a simple, quirky but cool campaign.
A self-taught photographer Li Hui introduces her photography: “I don’t look for anything specific, I just try to capture everything that is beautiful to me and preserve these moments of beauty with my camera.”
Austrian artist / photographer / designer Marion Luttenberger’s handcrafted typefaces. She had some fun experiment keeping her hands busy with food, water drops, fur and more tangible objects.
Men versus women, soft versus hard, Womenomics versus Mennaissance. Six years ago we introduced you to the terms and trends that have now become commonplace in discussions and debates about the changing role of men and women in society today.
I had a spontaneous holiday last weekend with my family. We couldn’t waste these unbelievably long sunny days in England. Newbury – Salisbury – Amesbury – Stonehenge – Ibsley – Dorset – Poole – Brownsea Island
One of the well known bike cafe in London, Look Mum No Hands opened another branch in Mare Street, nearby my home office on Monday, 1st July. And I couldn’t resist to visit there…
hotographer Kelvin Murray got a ‘Creative Review Photography Award’ with this perfect but unique still life photographs, called ‘Sports Shadows’. He teamed up with an advertising photographer and art director, Gem Fletcher…
“Flat design casts a long shadow discusses this new phenomenon, which looks somewhat like looking at an object illuminated by the late afternoon sun and casting very long shadows. It’s a very striking style, with dramatic visual appeal.”
Let’s get inspired by this simple and humorous aesthetic by multimedia designer and art director Federico Mauro from Italy. “This minimalist representation of celebrities throughout the decades features nothing but their iconic eyewear.”